The Game plan is to try & complete 100 of these for our 2008 halloween season & to hand one out to each famliy. Due to the labor intensiveness of these I'm not sure I will be able to get them all done but I'm gonna try.

First you must bring up the "Raven's Blight " web site and go into the Toy Store. As you scroll down the page you will find many cute paper projects. I had found these sometime ago but kind of laid them aside because I never have time for projects like these. I'm usually working on something BIGGER!!lol

Following is a series of pictures of some of the different coffins & this is how they look when they come out of your printer. I ran out of an ink cartridge in mine & I just kept printing which also produced some purple coffins! I like to mention that these coffins are really "real" looking very nice details & color!

When printing these they come out in 3 sections & are set up where you can also print 1 of the 3 pages if need be so they don't come out in a set.

Bottom of Coffin

Top of Coffin along with Cross & plaques to put on the Coffin lid, those 2 black sections on the side there are used in glueing the top parts together.

Of the 3 pgs. you get, pg. 2 is missing here & you will see parts of it below, it has the material that goes inside your coffin both for the lid and the inside.

I cut all the pieces out on all 3 sheets & then glue the bottom & top of the coffin to poster board. I let it dry overnight & then cut the top & bottom again off the poster board.

I'll be adding a few more pictures in this section....Next I turn the bottom & top of the coffin that I just cut out over & glue the material sections inside. Now the coffin is ready to be folded on its creases. Really the nac of this comes with doing them one right after another cause as you go along you are going to get better at assembling them. Creasing on those lines is very important.

I do all the folding & creasing on each end so when you start gluing every section is ready to work. I found the easiest way is to glue the one side all at once & hold it for a few seconds till it sticks good & then attempt the other side. With the different styles of coffins here there are different ways of doing these. Ravens Blight also has instructions on his site with these coffins But I did not even look at them, I just took a shot at trying to assemble these myself.

When I add more photo's here I will be sure to get pictures of the process I followed.

After I assembled them & let them dry overnight you have to be carefull of humidity, I found that if I assembled the coffins & there was a week before I put the mod podge on..... the paper that was glued on the poster board would not stick & come apart.

This is not good as when you paint on the mod podge it will come apart if your paper is not glued well. So when I confronted that problem I simply re-glued the paper back to the poster board but it took longer so its better to have time when you do these and know its a start to finish project . I just started doing a few at a time.

I will also take some pictures of how I let these dry between coats cause they will stick together if they are touching each other in the drying process.

These are finished Coffins with Mod Podge on them.

When you start making these as you go along take a good look at how your sides come together and how your lids fit. My lids are ok they do not all fit snugly but they do close the coffin . I will be tying mine closed with a nice ball of twine....I'll also post a picture of that.